I always wondered how having 6bit RGB with 2 extra bits to reduce the value of the color for every channel. Because your eyes are supposedly better at seeing shades of color than different colors or something like that, I wonder if it might even look better than 9bit RGB despite only being half the colors.

RGB 3.3.3, but red and blue share the LSB (so it fits in 8-bit). I came up with it because I honestly hate how little resolution blue has in RGB 3.3.2, which wouldn't be much of an issue except because it seems new "retro" hardware insists on using that (argh!).

I thought of a different kind of colorspace: 3-bits high-voltage, 3-bits low-voltage, 3-bits phase. The phase only covers half, because you can get the rest of the phases by inverting it which is done by switching the voltage. If high-voltage and low-voltage is same then the picture will be gray.

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